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the deficit. there has probably been more pain and drama in getting there than we needed. so finishing the job shouldn't be that difficult if everybody comes to the conversation with an open mind and if we recognize that there's some things like not paying our bills that should be out of bounds. all right? i'm going to take one last question. jackie colmes. >> mr. president. >> yeah. >> i like to ask you, now that you reached the end of your first term, starting your second, about a couple of critsims. one longstanding, another more recent. the longstanding one seems to become a truism of sorts that you and your staff are too insular. that you don't socialize enough. and the second, more recent criticism that your team taking shape knit diverse, isn't as diverse as it could be or even was in terms of getting additional voices, gender, race, ethnic diversity. i would like you to address both of those. >> let me take the second one first. you know, i'm very proud in the first four years we had as di
the deficit. there has probably been more pain and drama in getting there than we needed. so finishing the job shouldn't be that difficult if everybody comes to the conversation with an open mind and if we recognize that there's some things like not paying our bills that should be out of bounds. all right? i'm going to take one last question. jackie colmes. >> mr. president. >> yeah. >> i like to ask you, now that you reached the end of your first term, starting your second,...
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i'm not arguing for more deficit. obviously that wouldn't be good for any of us as they continue to move up and numbers are so big how does it change things. >> that's a great point. i've come to the conclusion that the numbers are so large, jenna, $17 trillion? that is, something like 14 digits on that number and the numbers get so big we almost almost anesthetized to it but i think every american in their gut and in their head they understand a great nation that wants to be the leader of the free world and the global economic superpower can not continue to do that, jenna, if we borrow a trillion dollars year after year. you know people buying a lot of our debt are the chinese and other countries that are our competitors. jenna: a big question how that all plays out in the years to come. steve, i know you will be watching with us. appreciate the analysis as always. >> happy new year. see you soon. jon: despite that happy new year. there has been a dearth of good news lately. let's look at the big board. markets are s
i'm not arguing for more deficit. obviously that wouldn't be good for any of us as they continue to move up and numbers are so big how does it change things. >> that's a great point. i've come to the conclusion that the numbers are so large, jenna, $17 trillion? that is, something like 14 digits on that number and the numbers get so big we almost almost anesthetized to it but i think every american in their gut and in their head they understand a great nation that wants to be the leader...
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the deficit's 40% lower today than it was when he took office. this notion that the democrats don't care about this, it's the republicans who have been driving up the deficit over the last generation. so give me strength. we've got -- the republicans have got to stop pretending that president obama doesn't care about these things. it's simply not true, and it's going to continue to isolate them instead of allow them to do what matt talked about, which is they've got to make their case. it's time now for paul ryan and other republicans to lay out their alternative and to fight this president better than they have. jon: he talked about green energy and how it is still a panacea. i want to play it and get a real quick thought from each of you. here we go. >> yeah, sure. >> we, the people, still believe that enduring security and lasting peace do not require perpetual war. jon: okay. that, that was, obviously, about winding down the wars in afghanistan and iraq. um, suggesting, i guess, that those republicans who have said it's too soon to leave afgh
the deficit's 40% lower today than it was when he took office. this notion that the democrats don't care about this, it's the republicans who have been driving up the deficit over the last generation. so give me strength. we've got -- the republicans have got to stop pretending that president obama doesn't care about these things. it's simply not true, and it's going to continue to isolate them instead of allow them to do what matt talked about, which is they've got to make their case. it's...
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>> deficit reduction without increasing taxes, that's a key component of this. to make sure we just don't keep going on spending and then just -- the president says just raise taxes on americans to do it. we need to get the spending under control and each time that the president asked to raise the debt ceiling, i think it's a time to discuss the issues, the twin tidal waves coming at us of spending, of social security and medicare and come up with a reasonable solution. the reason that the united states had been downgraded with its credit rating had nothing to do with the raising of the debt ceiling vote. it has to do with the fact we don't have a sustainable plan to deal with our incredible debt. jenna: you're mentioning a lot of big issues, entitlements, deficit, debt reduction and this is all coming together because of the shutdown and the debt ceiling debate. let's talk about the mission at hand for the g.o.p. what is the goal? in the top priority for you, senator, is it defunding health care? deficit reduction? entitlement reform? what is the ultimate goal
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jenna: doctors may have been diagnosing the wrong type of deficit? that is a question asked in an editorial in the "new york times" published by a top psychiatric specialist who says adults who experience adhd symptoms like for getfulness or paying attention may supper from chronic sleep deprivation and that may be the case in children. we have the author of that op-ed. clinical professor of psychiatry at nyu school of medicine. doc, how did you come to this? tell us about the parents. >> what i wrote about and personnal experience in my practice basically after treating adhd adults for six years now. but, to rewind a little bit and give you a little personal history i myself had symptoms of sleepiness, fatigue, attention problems and was diagnosed ultimately with a sleep disorder. jenna: took many years to do that? wasn't something, i'm not getting a good night's sleep but having -- >> there was a big long process wondering if it is worth clinical attention. many doctors didn't know how to deal with it. and that's what i find when i see patients who
jenna: doctors may have been diagnosing the wrong type of deficit? that is a question asked in an editorial in the "new york times" published by a top psychiatric specialist who says adults who experience adhd symptoms like for getfulness or paying attention may supper from chronic sleep deprivation and that may be the case in children. we have the author of that op-ed. clinical professor of psychiatry at nyu school of medicine. doc, how did you come to this? tell us about the...
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the deficit is a heck after lot bigger. we have much more in the waive obligations. this progressive idea, this liberal idea that we can buy our way to prosperity has not been born out in the economic growth and job creation numbers we've had in the last four years stphaoeu want to get your reaction to one thing he said in particular. when he was talking about the upcoming sequester, a program which he blamed on the congress that was in session in 2011, wanting to cut a trillion dollars from the budget if we couldn't come up with cuts elsewhere. listen. >> these sudden, harsh, arbitrary cuts would jeopardize our military readiness, they'd devastate priorities like education and energy and medical research. they would certainly slow our recorpsour recovery and cost us hundreds of thousands of jobs. that's why democrats, republicans, business leaders and economists have already said that these cuts, known here in washington as the sequester, are a really bad idea. >> the president would have us believe i guess that he had no role in that really bad idea. >> plea things
the deficit is a heck after lot bigger. we have much more in the waive obligations. this progressive idea, this liberal idea that we can buy our way to prosperity has not been born out in the economic growth and job creation numbers we've had in the last four years stphaoeu want to get your reaction to one thing he said in particular. when he was talking about the upcoming sequester, a program which he blamed on the congress that was in session in 2011, wanting to cut a trillion dollars from...
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the mean we have huge deb deficits, we have huge entitlement programs. jenna: we should talk about these things as completely linked. when we talk about nation building at home, we are talking about syria and iran and all these other things happening outside the borders. >> we want a word that is conducive to free trade, to american security and american values. that benefits us at home and the idea is that somehow if we pay more attention to, say, our infrastructure or pay less attention to syria, more attention to infrastructure, that's a false psychology. jenna: and at this time, there's no evidence at this moment where that is being true. we're spending a lot of time going to the congressional session where we're going to talk a lot about the debt and the deficit now being dominated by discussions of syria. i want to ask about this issue of credibility because our viewers are hearing a lot of it from the president, from senator kerry, from our senators that our credibility is completely on the line. is it? >> i totally accept the critics of the presi
the mean we have huge deb deficits, we have huge entitlement programs. jenna: we should talk about these things as completely linked. when we talk about nation building at home, we are talking about syria and iran and all these other things happening outside the borders. >> we want a word that is conducive to free trade, to american security and american values. that benefits us at home and the idea is that somehow if we pay more attention to, say, our infrastructure or pay less attention...
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the deficit this he year, jenna, this year, the deficit could be half of what it was the year before. that is substantial progress. jenna: interesting. a lot of bluster about the plan. interesting to your your perspective on it and the reality of it and maybe there is a lesson somehow with other programs. i still can't go for a tour the by the way. white house said no tours until a later date. i don't know. >> you asked me the question is this the best way to cut the budget? no, jenna, it is not the best way to cut the budget but it may be the only way to cut the federal budget. jenna: that is of value. we'll continue to talk about it. it will be a big story in the fall as you know, steve. we look forward to have you on to talk about it as always. >> thanks, generics you can still stand on pennsylvania avenue and look through the bars. jenna: can you but you can't schedule a tour. jon: not yet the maybe some day. >>> just in a disturbing new report that a rebranded version of al qaeda's offshoot in iraq has expanded its influence. the terror group reportedly taking advantage of all th
the deficit this he year, jenna, this year, the deficit could be half of what it was the year before. that is substantial progress. jenna: interesting. a lot of bluster about the plan. interesting to your your perspective on it and the reality of it and maybe there is a lesson somehow with other programs. i still can't go for a tour the by the way. white house said no tours until a later date. i don't know. >> you asked me the question is this the best way to cut the budget? no, jenna, it...
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. >> it was specially made, custom plate over the deficit in her skull which is this sort of size in the entrance. and, left-hand side of her skull. >> reporter: wow, the outspoken activist not giving up on her dreams to help others. her determination even stronger after outpouring of support she experienced following her injuries. >> because of these prayers god has given me this new life. and this is a second life. this is a new life. you want to serve. i want to serve the people. and i want every girl, every child to be educated. >> reporter: i love this little girl. malala's latest surgery restored her hearing with a cock letter implant. she will do so with a newly formed found decision, the malala fund, $10 million strong courtesy of pakistan. jon? jon: she is amazing, wow. >> reporter: so are the doctors. good for her. jon: jamie colby, thank you. jenna: new orleans was enjoying its moment in the national spotlight when suddenly the superdome plunged into darkness. the power outage putting the super bowl on hold for more than half an hour. what could cause a blackout right in t
. >> it was specially made, custom plate over the deficit in her skull which is this sort of size in the entrance. and, left-hand side of her skull. >> reporter: wow, the outspoken activist not giving up on her dreams to help others. her determination even stronger after outpouring of support she experienced following her injuries. >> because of these prayers god has given me this new life. and this is a second life. this is a new life. you want to serve. i want to serve the...
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so, if the sequester is an attempt to try to deal with the deficit, why not let it go through? >> well, because sequester is a bad idea. of it is a mindless way to cut. it's not a smart way to cut defense. defense needs to take some more reductions as we go forward to get to the new reality that we are facing, but it needs to be done in a strategic way. these cuts have nothing to do with strategy. you have to look at the cuts that come from sequester and the affects they will have on our military readiness. they will have to -- you have to look at them and the affect lit have on our workforce. you have to look at them and the affects it will have on the military being able to carry out our job and to carry out the strategy. are need to have a budget. you need to have a budget that does this in a balanced way, that does this in a way that comports with our strategy, in way that is not just mindless and cuts across the board. and that's what the president has proposed, and it's going to take some compromise, only congress can do it, but that's what we need to get done now, this n
so, if the sequester is an attempt to try to deal with the deficit, why not let it go through? >> well, because sequester is a bad idea. of it is a mindless way to cut. it's not a smart way to cut defense. defense needs to take some more reductions as we go forward to get to the new reality that we are facing, but it needs to be done in a strategic way. these cuts have nothing to do with strategy. you have to look at the cuts that come from sequester and the affects they will have on our...
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when asked how our budget deficit should be reduced, a large majority, 65% of people said by cutting spending. when asked to choose between the budgets proposed by each party, most people pick the one more in line with the republican proposal. cutting spending and not raising taxes. but when asked when each party was trusted more, people say that they trust the democrats more. go figure. let's get an amp explanation from charlie hearst, economists at the washington times. so you have this. people seem to like the republican approach. they just don't like the republican label with it. why is that? >> i think a large degree, republicans have been snakepit. largely because of what we have seen over the last couple of years. republicans talking to the media, which is something the democrats have focused on more than anything else. including the ideas that republicans have gone four. voters are far more in line with those ideas. but i would actually argue that republicans least realize that there is a problem here and there is a real disconnect between washington and the rest of america.
when asked how our budget deficit should be reduced, a large majority, 65% of people said by cutting spending. when asked to choose between the budgets proposed by each party, most people pick the one more in line with the republican proposal. cutting spending and not raising taxes. but when asked when each party was trusted more, people say that they trust the democrats more. go figure. let's get an amp explanation from charlie hearst, economists at the washington times. so you have this....
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you probably heard the white house and democrats were demanding higher taxes on the rich to cut the deficit. they did get their tax hikes but they never got around to deal with the biggest problem out there, the federal budget. senate democrats have not offered any budget for more than three years. it is now 1349 days since the senate last passed a budget. the mainstream mode yaw seems to be letting them getaway with it. why? let's talk about it with our "news watch" panel. jim pinkerton, contributing editor and writer for "american conservative" magazine. ellen ratner, fox radio news service, both fox news contributors. on april 29th this year, assuming nothing happens before then, and i don't see a sign it will happen, ellen, it will be four years since the democrat in the passed any kind of budget. they are legally required to do so. why haven't they and why are the media haven't getting away with it. >> they have a budget control act that has limits. in some respects there has been a budget passed but the issue why isn't the media is looking into it i think the reasons are pretty comple
you probably heard the white house and democrats were demanding higher taxes on the rich to cut the deficit. they did get their tax hikes but they never got around to deal with the biggest problem out there, the federal budget. senate democrats have not offered any budget for more than three years. it is now 1349 days since the senate last passed a budget. the mainstream mode yaw seems to be letting them getaway with it. why? let's talk about it with our "news watch" panel. jim...
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jon: we were going to cut the deficit in half in the first term were we not? >> this is true, hasn't happened obviously. jon: steven hayes from "the weekly standard." keep an eye on it for us when the deficit does get cut in half let news. >> will do, jon. jenna: coming up new push back over the president's healthcare law from a christian owned business that could face millions of dollars in fines for refusing some of its provisions. we'll tell but that story. plus a tkpwaoelg executiv google executive visiting north carolina? what does that mean? we're going to ask general keane after the break. jon: disturbing new milestone regarding the economic troubles in europe. amy kellogg live in london with is that for us. >> reporter: hi, jon, over on this side of the pond people are no longer really talking about whether countries will leave the euro zone or know despite all of the very elaborate fixes worked up to keep countries like greece from going completely under the problem of growth remains. and as long as europe is not growing then the fundamental economic
jon: we were going to cut the deficit in half in the first term were we not? >> this is true, hasn't happened obviously. jon: steven hayes from "the weekly standard." keep an eye on it for us when the deficit does get cut in half let news. >> will do, jon. jenna: coming up new push back over the president's healthcare law from a christian owned business that could face millions of dollars in fines for refusing some of its provisions. we'll tell but that story. plus a...
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they want the deficit under control, stop spending. jon: very quickly, look at detroit. detroit declared bankruptcy in part because it has so many mandates to fund pensions and so forth that it cannot afford to pay -- >> right. jon: same kind of thing the federal government is facing. >> although the federal government has a magical printing press, jon, but you can't do that without consequence. so we do have to get this government and spending under control. jon: monica crowley, thank you. >> you bet, thanks. alisyn: well, a controversial program shaping up in california. suspects swapping their dna for a taste of freedom. coming up, we take a closer look at this. >>> and wooly mammoths roamed the earth tens of thousands of years ago, but could these prehistoric beasts be revived? one scientist is considering cloning the ice age giants. alisyn: right now orange county, california, playing let's make a deal with suspects: hand me other a sample of your dna, and you could go free in certain cases. will carr joins us live from our los angeles bureau with more. >> reporter:
they want the deficit under control, stop spending. jon: very quickly, look at detroit. detroit declared bankruptcy in part because it has so many mandates to fund pensions and so forth that it cannot afford to pay -- >> right. jon: same kind of thing the federal government is facing. >> although the federal government has a magical printing press, jon, but you can't do that without consequence. so we do have to get this government and spending under control. jon: monica crowley,...
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a government shutdown unless congress provides him higher taxes on small businesses to replace the deficit reduction produced by automatic spending cuts, sequestration, that are currently in place. prepped dan buck blames the sequester on the white house. it remains in place because the president refuses to do anything meaningful to reduce government spending. patti ann? >> wendell goler live in washington. thanks. >> a rally on the steps of capitol hill right now demanding answers in last year's benghazi terror attacks that killed four americans including ambassador chris stevens. the group, special operations speaks, organizing the rally. in about an hour or so the group will unroll a record-setting petition to members of congress containing signatures of one thousand special operations veterans. demanding a house select committee to investigate the terror attack. we will of course bring you a live report with news out of that rally. >> a debate over immigration reform raging in our nation's capitol but one american university is taking matters into its own hands. the medical school that
a government shutdown unless congress provides him higher taxes on small businesses to replace the deficit reduction produced by automatic spending cuts, sequestration, that are currently in place. prepped dan buck blames the sequester on the white house. it remains in place because the president refuses to do anything meaningful to reduce government spending. patti ann? >> wendell goler live in washington. thanks. >> a rally on the steps of capitol hill right now demanding answers...
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for the american people whether it's on jobs and the economy, health care or education, reducing the deficit or addressing climate change. dennis is respected by leaders across our government. add it all up, and i think he's spent most of the past four years leading interagency meetings, hearing people out, listening to them, forging consensus. and then making sure that our policies are implemented and that everybody's held accountable. and he always holds himself accountable nurse and foremost. -- first and foremost. and it's no easy task. but through it all dennis does it with class and integrity and thoughtfulness for other people's point of views. he's the consummate public servant, he plays it straight, and that's the kind of teamwork that i want in the white house. now, time and again i've relied on dennis to help many our outreach to the american people as well including immigrant and minority communities and faith communities. dennis is a man of deep faith. he understands that in the end our policies and our programs are measured in the concrete differences that they make in the live
for the american people whether it's on jobs and the economy, health care or education, reducing the deficit or addressing climate change. dennis is respected by leaders across our government. add it all up, and i think he's spent most of the past four years leading interagency meetings, hearing people out, listening to them, forging consensus. and then making sure that our policies are implemented and that everybody's held accountable. and he always holds himself accountable nurse and...
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spending more money that we don't have and borrowing more from foreign be investors and running up the deficit is going to create more economic growth? i don't think so. there is a problem that we -- we have a big problem in this country. not only just in the lackluster economic growth, the poor jobs numbers, but look inside the job numbers. we've created roughly 23,000 full-time jobs thus far this year each month. we've created 93,000 part-time jobs, probably attributable in large measure to the affordable care act and the way it discourages companies from hiring workers. rick: a little lightning round, some quick questions, yes or no, if you could just answer them yes or no. anthony weiner, should he drone out of the mayor's race in new york city? >> yes. rick: christine o'donnell, should she consider another run for the be u.s. senate? >> she says she's not. rick: should she? my question for you, should she consider it? >> i think she's got a well formed opinion, and she ought to keep it. rick: can rand paul unite the republican party? >> i'm not clear yet. he's an interesting candidate. le
spending more money that we don't have and borrowing more from foreign be investors and running up the deficit is going to create more economic growth? i don't think so. there is a problem that we -- we have a big problem in this country. not only just in the lackluster economic growth, the poor jobs numbers, but look inside the job numbers. we've created roughly 23,000 full-time jobs thus far this year each month. we've created 93,000 part-time jobs, probably attributable in large measure to...